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Ford, John Fletcher
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Lumber Industry
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Loggers
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Log Transportation
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Logging
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Railroad Locomotives
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Locomotive engine pushing railroad cars with logs
Railroad cars; Railroad locomotives; Lumber industry; Log transportation
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Locomotive pulling railroad cars with logs over a crib trestle
Railroad locomotives; Trestles; Railroad tracks; Railroad bridges; Lumber industry; Log transportation
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Locomotive pushing railroad cars with logs over wood trestle
Railroad cars; Trestles; Railroad bridges; Lumber industry; Log transportation
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Group with R. C. Lieu (3rd from left)
Lieu, R. C.; Group portraits
Photo was taken in R. C. Lieu's room at Big Lake, Washington.
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Log bridge (crib trestle) on the Columbia and Nehalem Valley Railroad, Columbia County, Oregon
Bridges; Trestles; Railroad tracks; Railroad bridges
Photo was used in 'Railroads in the Woods' by John T. Labbe and Vernon Goe.
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Crib trestle on the Columbia and Nehalem Valley Railroad
Trestles; Railroad locomotives; Railroad bridges; Lumber industry; Log transportation
The Columbia and Nehalem Valley Railroad was a logging railroad for the Peninsular Lumber Company of Portland in the area around Columbia City, Oregon.
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Yeon and Pelton incline below Rainier, Oregon
Railroad tracks; Lumber industry
The incline was 3200 feet long and varied from 5% to 33% grade. Similar photo used in Labbe & Goe's 'Railroads in the Woods.'
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Skyline used for moving logs in the forest
Logging, Skyline; Lumber industry; Logging-Machinery
The skyline was built by Apex Transportation Company.
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Logging railroad locomotive engine
Loggers; Railroad locomotives; Log transportation; Lumber industry
This is possibly Climax Locomotive no. 239, which was built in 1900 and ordered by Phoenix Logging Co. in Potlatch, Washington. En route it was diverted to Simpson Logging Co. in Shelton, Washington. It...
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